May Day Rally

May Day Rally: Singapore must ‘ready ourselves to succeed’ amid AI disruption, says PM Wong

Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the May Day Rally on May 1.  As the crisis continues, stagflation risks are rising, he said.

Hormuz crisis could be more severe than 1970s oil shocks: PM Wong

NTUC secretary-general Ng Chee Meng, speaking at the  May Day Rally on May 1, said: “The world around us has shifted and has become more unstable than ever – and our workers, blue and white collars, are feeling it.”

May Day Rally: NTUC to commit S$37 million in 2026 to help workers with everyday needs

PM Wong delivered the keynote address at the May Day Rally on May 1.

Watch: PM Wong’s May Day Rally speech